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Competition UEFA Europa League - 2024/2025

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Where do we finish in this comp?


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Honestly it’s hysterical, United are unbeaten in Europe this season - if they win the Europa are you seriously telling me that they are less deserving than the side who finish 5th in one of the worst league seasons I can remember.
If it's Manure then they should get a pass into the Conference.
If it us. Well we should get a pass into CL semis at least.
Only fair
 
Honestly it’s hysterical, United are unbeaten in Europe this season - if they win the Europa are you seriously telling me that they are less deserving than the side who finish 5th in one of the worst league seasons I can remember.
I may be wrong but I think the team finishing 5th have to enter some sort of qualifying stage in the CL, one that is not required for the previous season's EL winner who go straight through to the league phase.
 
I may be wrong but I think the team finishing 5th have to enter some sort of qualifying stage in the CL, one that is not required for the previous season's EL winner who go straight through to the league phase.
The new coefficient system means that the two leagues that collectively does best in Europe earns an extra spot in the CL league phase.

The issue with this is that the Prem, who already have a lot of spots in the three European competitions, is almost guaranteed to get one of those spaces.

The idea was good in theory with the chance to give some leagues an extra chance in Europe. But it didn't survive in practice.
 
The new coefficient system means that the two leagues that collectively does best in Europe earns an extra spot in the CL league phase.

The issue with this is that the Prem, who already have a lot of spots in the three European competitions, is almost guaranteed to get one of those spaces.

The idea was good in theory with the chance to give some leagues an extra chance in Europe. But it didn't survive in practice.
I've just been reading the Champions League webpage on the matter of qualification, so who enters this seven team qualifying round?

Which teams compete in the 36-team league phase?

Twenty-five teams will qualify automatically by virtue of their domestic league placings, with the winners of the Champions League and Europa League also both guaranteed a spot. Rebalancing is required if either of these title winners also qualify automatically via their domestic league finishes (see below).

Two further places will be filled by the European Performance Spots (see below), while seven other teams will seal their places via qualifying.
 
I've just been reading the Champions League webpage on the matter of qualification, so who enters this seven team qualifying round?

Which teams compete in the 36-team league phase?

Twenty-five teams will qualify automatically by virtue of their domestic league placings, with the winners of the Champions League and Europa League also both guaranteed a spot. Rebalancing is required if either of these title winners also qualify automatically via their domestic league finishes (see below).

Two further places will be filled by the European Performance Spots (see below), while seven other teams will seal their places via qualifying.
I think that those are teams from smaller European top leagues that get to enter at a qualifying system. Sweden's league champion for example is usually in those before eventually dropping into the EL or Conference League qualifiers.
 
I think that those are teams from smaller European top leagues that get to enter at a qualifying system. Sweden's league champion for example is usually in those before eventually dropping into the EL or Conference League qualifiers.
I see, thanks, so it's still possible to drop out of the CL and into the EL in that CL qualifying stage where the smaller European leagues compete, because they weren't properly in the CL to start with.
 
The new coefficient system means that the two leagues that collectively does best in Europe earns an extra spot in the CL league phase.

The issue with this is that the Prem, who already have a lot of spots in the three European competitions, is almost guaranteed to get one of those spaces.

The idea was good in theory with the chance to give some leagues an extra chance in Europe. But it didn't survive in practice.
We didn’t get the extra place this season because Newcastle and Utd were crap in the CL and finished bottom of their group so not going into the Europa.
No guarantee for next season as the points are averaged out over the number of clubs a country has in Europa. Notable that both Italy and Germany have missed out this time , both having 8 teams in Europa as opposed to us and Spain having 7.
 
Honestly it’s hysterical, United are unbeaten in Europe this season - if they win the Europa are you seriously telling me that they are less deserving than the side who finish 5th in one of the worst league seasons I can remember.
Wenger's a complete tit and I don't know why anyone listens to him. I remember when he wanted to replace throw-ins with "kick-ins" because Stoke always scored against his Woolwich team from a Rory Delap long throw and he couldn't coach his team of twats to defend against them. Now he's proposing clear daylight for offsides as though that will stop all controversial VAR calls. Of course it won't.
 
Wenger's a complete tit and I don't know why anyone listens to him. I remember when he wanted to replace throw-ins with "kick-ins" because Stoke always scored against his Woolwich team from a Rory Delap long throw and he couldn't coach his team of twats to defend against them. Now he's proposing clear daylight for offsides as though that will stop all controversial VAR calls. Of course it won't.
Clear daylight is a fantastic idea.
 
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